Pitino to return to stand in extortion trial, will face questions from defense attorney
By Brett Barrouquere, APThursday, July 29, 2010
Pitino to face more questions in extortion case
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville basketball coach Rick Pitino is used to answering questions from reporters.
On Thursday, Pitino faces questions unlike anything he’s answered at a press conference.
Pitino will retake the stand in the trial of woman accused of demanding millions from him to stay quiet about a sexual liaison between them at an Italian restaurant in Louisville in 2003. When he does, Karen Cunagin Sypher’s attorney will fire questions in an attempt to shake his denials of rape and accusations of extortion.
Sypher is charged with extortion, asking for cash, cars and a house to stay quiet about the sexual liaison.
The Louisville coach’s testimony marked the first time he’s talked publicly in detail about his July 2003 encounter Sypher.
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